How do I bridge a wireless connection from one laptop to another?

I have a laptop with no wireless and one with wireless. I want to use the one with wireless to bridge a connection so I can use the one without wireless on the internet (work stuff). Is this possible?

Answers:
Easiest way to do that is using Internet Connection Sharing and not a "Bridge". It will route the wireless internet connection over the wired network. You can enable the option by bringing up your wireless connection properties and click on the Advanced tab. You will see the option there in windows XP and above.
You have to buy a card/adaptor for the non wireless one. It has nothing to do with the wireless one.
If they both have an ethernet port... yes.

Use internet connection sharing on the machine with WIreless, and connect it to the other laptop with a crossover cable.

Windows has a simple wizard which will basically do it for you.

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